| Show B BY Y TE L EI FORTY SIXTH E EXTRA SESSION lt ar WAS washington ilin liln 1 19 I ua aill IF presented the credentials hils heis of br his colleague gordon who is bick sick bills were introduced as follows by eaton to revive tho the court couri commissioners of alabama claims by burnside to reorganize organize re the army by beck to remove all political disabilities imposed by the article of the constitution alada bill to repeal re the act requiring the test oath I 1 Edmundso edmunds ildred offered a preamble and resolution with the yiew of conn conf confining nil lri the business of the extra ibes fion flon sion ision to the objects for fon which ib was called laid over wallace wailace submitted a ing committees commil teea heeb which under a suspension of 0 the rules was wag agreed to at 1245 an hours houra recess wag waa taken to wait the presidents mes jmes sige the message was received at nta ata ft quarter guarter to 1 2 and 1 read on motion of whyte it was referred to the committee on print in ing lag g and the senate adjourned lunn washington 18 the 60 clerk gave hall democrats democrat his hea tea beat teat tand and allowed hallowed the iowa delegation tacoma in his hia ground in both cases was that a governors certificate and seal real ot ol state gave the holders A 6 prima facie right to seats keats As to the state of kansas th the tho a clerk eald said he had hadnot not put on the roll the names ol 01 the persons claiming to hava have been elected from that state by the stater state at large larga the state being only jonly entitled to three members 1 garfield and Bla bia blackburn cliburn condrot conducted randan to 0 the chair ho Hd made a brief address and thew then the oath of office was waa ad kioa to the speaker by Kel lyof pa pennsylvania nn sylvania atter alter which the oath to the members was administered by y the speaker in the groups of states frye objected to administering the oath to hul bul of florida and the matter went vent over till tomor to mor row the following officers were r reelected adams C elerk clerk thompson sergeant at arms field doorkeeper stewart postmaster rev revo NV P F harrison harrlson da agent to the clerks dask desk and asked to have read tead a petition signed by toy gienty twenty three prominent citizen of cincinnati against the right of butterworth and young X oung of onlo to occupy their seats adis A discussion cus slon azose nrose as to whether the petition should take the ordin ordinary ory ury course dr or be read and printed ted in the record without action the matter went over the drawing tor for seats seata wis WAS then proceeded with and at the conclusion the houseal journea jour ned washington 19 the case from the second congressional district of florida was taken up and discussed th thu the discue bion aion was inferri interrupted by tho the reception of the message aich was read alid arid re rd erred to td theft ommittee ot of tho the whole who e tae taa discussion the florida FJ orida case case was jhb then tholo es umed ui att ij sz f r fr raf rho y yi x r ff 1 f A M E R I 1 chaw fr I 1 sar sax xa 1 t ep adorf wel the forty tylre contress congress 1 comm e ta A ity drable drabie or able abie ausnes auspices bilda hilda auci buci general lr of cheer cheer prevailed abo ua pants of h the floors floora and tho the th immense crowds of interested statora t that ea frilled filled 1 the gallerie sot both bouses bouges at least f an hour bour before the time tima e fixed by r the loethe loathe fa tife for mal roal convening the organizing of the house of bf ae representatives ves was vas vis 1 effected basea n 4 promptitude 1 the predl prediction lon ion 3 which had rained gained gucu wide twide currency concerning ahe difficulties that were to result from the plots f 8 and nd orre onre 6 with republic republican ne aid ard and rid antl anti or from a supposed lack of sufficient democratic votes to constitute contti tuti e the X bite site majority of the total r T house membership all these prediction like jike g ac the pledges for B a ion lon proved to to le mc mere more balla and the general expectation of exciting scones today to day was therefore entirely dis appointed there were gere however Se several Voral interesting inc incidents identa such each as the outburst of applause which greeted arsted colonel blackburnn blaek Black burna s viva voca vote for fo andall randall Jl the similar demonstration when randall bandall wal wa escorted to the chair by his hig unsuccessful competitors for the blackburn and garfield the breezy little de bate bale which sprung up from hons effort to impeach the validity of the election of Butterworth who succeeds bayler sayler as one of the representatives from cincinnati and the noticeable circumstance that only five of the twentynine twenty nine members elect from maryland delaware iya iva e virginia north carolina and south bouth carolina responded to speaker randalls ran Ban dalls invitation for all MI who could take the ironclad oath of loyalty to step aside when the groups from those states advanced to be sworn in in the oliver cameron suit today the witness baid bald said eaid that in the winter cameron sent bent for her to cometo come to his at the congressional hotel when she entered he locked the door and kept her in the foo roo room mail mAll al bight night cameron said baid she was to td an fn marry rry him arid alid she yielded to his solicitation upon cross elamin aaion witness said ead sad she had lived with thomas marshall oliver as hi his s wife wire and had two children by him though he had a wife living he leid subsequently procured a divorce from his wife and the judge told he her that it divorced her alac also after the divorce oliver left and she never saw him again for several years she was looked upon as olivers wife the marriage was not lawful because he had a wife living when he married the wit witness ness nesb who wa wag young at the time and did not know anything about the former marriage she bhe had written atooli to oliver at several places latel lately jr but did not know inow he was living at this point mr oliver entered the court roo room manid and the witness said that is mr biri Ol oliver oiiver lver iver he has his changed somewhat yv at but that is him s for nive five years yeara witness baid said held herself out as olivers wife in louisville he thela then lett her and went to lexington ky where he be married friedsome some one else the following letter was then shown to her and seq she admitted the handwriting as hers the envelope bore stamp oct hon simon cameron late as it is T twill w ill lii pray to god to haye you sent abut to england if you will marry indor me or provide for me as a wi wife feas as you promised me you haye but bilt a short time to let jet me khow know and this mission is yours it IE willbe granted to td you because 1 pray pray fai for if il my bly prayers to god are alicaya answered let me know i justice to 0 me anil fortune is yours iri III 1 respectfully maby MARY y ute after r reading it she laughingly baid said well geni gen butler you cant blame biame me for wanting wan ting to stir the old man up and get him to marry me she bhe said she had not shown the following ietter tetter noimy one nor recollect ct receiving it harrisburg sept 5 1875 lff gau lear jear mrs oliver ial my r dear madame I 1 hope you will be 16 my wife before very long it idi iti is better jou you hould bould have a home than remain without protection hereafter lyou you will be informed of if it neline decline the acquaintances pi of all people the small sum will pay your expenses I 1 shall probably be in washington in 12 or 14 days I 1 hope you may continue to avoid all bad people yours youra 8 C hi yn a letter to cam eron Mrs oliver oiiver says 1 I will accept J with the 1000 r li have ve already received from jau you and when you tou give me la in my toy hand then and there and for ever all claims cease of mine against y you 0 u 11 in ano another ther letter she says 1 I wa will lil ill talfe take 1 1000 in addition to what has been received and a 75 per month position in the department concluding the cross examination the court adjourned NEW YORK IS 18 the times will to ton tob b morrow publish reports of the actual condition of trades manufactures fac tures and other ind industries defries detries in fourteen sta state teta and from the business bentres centres in those states showing that the condition of business interests of the country as compared edwith with the outlook a year ago at this time gives promise of a profitable season beginning of a return of national pio jio prosperity and the assurance ota ofa of a general and apparently lasting revival of business the times says the unanimity expressions pres as to the favorable out look Is the inore more trustworthy because the enquirer was pursuing his investigation entirely unbiased and independent of any other motives general thomas it clingman formerly senator of north worth carolina said both the republican and democratic parties have outlived their usefulness and ought to be broken UP the republican party is a sectional party and the democratic party through the support given it by y a solid bouth south has also the appearance peara pe arance nce uce of being sectional the people ofay of my state are not Batis satis satisfied fied fled with the present shape of national politic politics 9 only a fear of a return to military rule and i government keep chousa nasin the democratic party ex senator hitchcock of nebraska said grants nomination in 1880 is almost a certainty we must nominate grant to g get t even with the and put the party back where it was before they began their mischief mi the general movement la ia a re action reaction against it bogus reform and civil ser eer vice humbug as ivellies well weli as a protest against the attitude of the solid south moy noy ran fan an educated chi naman daman addressed the st james jamea methodist church on sunday he said the americans could learn so something of his people us said that drink was wag worse than a rattlesnake rattlesnakes alles alies do dont i nc abuse their own child children pen aen the chinese think drinking very bade bad geol george rge brennan who robbed a chinese laundryman of iro ivo was yesterday sentenced to the penitentiary tent iary for four yeats years CHICAGO 18 the irish colonization convention tod today day adopted the plans for ita its sessions proposed by bishop ireland which bet set forth that the chief jobje object e t 0 of 1 t the he cony eony concen er tion should be to a assist ss 1 et poor door and worthy worth people to secure secure homes upon 06 lands lands and to form an organization for this pAr purpose pose its name to be the irish catholic colonization association of america it bhail shall have an executive board of seven bishops and seven laymen with full po powers to act foi for the con convention IQ ut and perfect plan the following were appointed mem behof the executive hoa board rd laymen general lawlor lawior of prairie du duchein chin anthony lelley kelle reile of minneapolis ne P P roy of st louis john royle boyle oreilly OE eilly of boston i VV J of chicago J ji A Creighton of omaha pj PV V H lokey Hickey of new yerk and bishope Bi shops ireland and aith with power to io select five other bishops adjourned after abrien a arief evening cession beb Bes slon bion MAUCH CHUNK pa ise IS selen und examination of the sulphur which fell in the shower yesterday bover tover the lehigh valley proves to be bd the pollen from a species of pine caught up by the wind and carried from thed the jersey forests W va vai the united states mcgurt courts of the western district of at virginia commenced session today to day judge BI sots vets in discharge his bis ch arge to the grand ury jury on the subject of 0 mixed juri juries esan wd d indict ments ants against the county judges for failure to provide provides a s tax said the duty ot at the jury was to enforce uniform obedi obedience once and exact universal respect fortha for the laws lawo if this shall be faithfully and done throughout my whole district it will arrest future resorts to the federal courts and leave the state courts in the full and free exercise of their appropriate jurisdiction but if this be not done dones and a plain duty ia bi evaded under artfully devised and misplaced scruples ast nsf to law jaw you will be fomenting further disorders and conflict conflicts si I 1 am at a losi to conce couce conceive ive lve any motive on the part of honorable and intelligent citizens citizen s to undertake in any way to obstruct great organic measures to which your faith as a people is plighted in the most solemn manner or to thwart the mission of the general government in all its departments part ments to give equal protection of laws to all its ita citizens without distinction sax SA san M FRANCISCO lse 18 the long contest between the sutro tunnel company and the mining companies of the comstock lode was finally concluded this afternoon when all the parties interested gave their adhesion to articles of compromise pro nilse which were at once placed jn lin the hands of the printer and will be ratified as soon as received from him until then the articles will not be made public but it is un understood matood that they involve mutual concessions this settlement will bring the sutro tunnel into immediate use in the work of ventilating ti and draining the mines with the practical effect of creating what may be considered a new now surface nearly 1800 feet below the crop pinga of theoines the mines the tunnel will also permit the use of bf wa ter power in the mines in pumping from the lower levels before the benefit of the tunnel can be felt considerable work remains to be done in completing the bub sub drifts running lateral drifts making connections etc its completion will greatly reduce the cost ot at working the mines and a heavy force foree will soon eoon be put at work on tho the and lateral drifts NEW york 19 the herald takes the ground that as the six days walking match is w and breaking on the holde holder r odthe of the championship no man ought jo to j o take it unless he surpasses the record made by the last jast preceding winner the writer cites the instance that rowell bowell has baa taken the but by no means equalled equal led the record made by oleary in london when be won the championship the tribunes washington correspondent on the says the democrats organized the house yesterday without a hitch althou although gb after bringing in all their sick eick men and rushing one ott oft of their belr representatives representative a across the conti continent rient in special trains at eit an an unheard of they hadnott had not a single eingle vote to spare and except far for the d dramatic ira lra atac appearance of 01 11 eilly of brooklyn after the roll call had been completed and even after the clerk of tiie the house had begun the tho announcement of the vote second ballot would have been necessary necea biary fiary for a choice of speaker the timos times says editorially of 0 the 43 democratic members ot at the senate the south furni furnishes she s 30 and the rest of the country 13 in distributing the chairmanships of the 29 regular senate committees the caucus committee gives ga 0 to the south and ato 9 to the rest of the country so far tar as the senate is concerned therefore the tha south will in the words of blackburn gobe ba charged with the shaping of 1 the legislation of the land lileo another the r words worda the nominal representative s ot of of people will control the legislation of or of to put the case more exactly the actual representatives of the population lat on are decidedly less thau than of bf southern whites 0 blacks in the south not eing belag being represented in the major majority ity of the senate at all 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